people i know who have web sites, in no
particular order
places i have had a hand in creating
some of these were done for fun, some of them for money, most of
them are run by someone else now. actually most of them have been
deleted. maintaining a list of links is like mapping fish.
- Leeds University and
College Union branch website - Mark
Taylor-Batty from the English dept. (a fellow committee member)
and I gave the site a complete overhaul in Autumn 2006. Mark did the
initial design in some fancy macintosh package, which looked great on
the site but was made up of about 50 gazillion separate CSS files,
most of them useless. So I took it off him, made it look like proper
code written by a human, and did the PHP back end.
- Soho To Go - short let
accommodation in Soho, London. My friend Dan runs this small
business letting out flats and rooms in Soho, so I knocked up a quick
website for him at the beginning of 2006
- The Leeds Tissue bank
A site for the Leeds tissue bank, who manage donations. Want to donate
your body to research? This is (one of) the places to do it. (2005)
- Virtual
Pathology. In the last year of my PhD (2004-2005) I worked part time in
the Pathology department doing web-work, database work, PHP etc. This
is probably the biggest and most important site I've been involved
with.
- The Register i did
the CSS on this site in 2003.
- STUFF a website to
accompany the stuff cd for students (2001) (this site has lapsed).
- No Star Wars an
international conference to keep space for peace (2001) (This domain
has lapsed and is now a crap link farm. Ooops. It was really
nice.)
- the candit project site (2000)
- West yorkshire
linux users group (1999) (my design no longer exists)
- the reporter site
(i did the 1998 redesign, which has now been superceded a number of
times!)
- the may '68
site about the student "uprising" in leeds (1998) (the colours
were imposed on me, honest).